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Pixelgen Proxiome Kit: A Breakthrough in Single-Cell Protein Analysis

Revolutionizing immune cell research with high-resolution protein mapping

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Lab managers looking to stay ahead in single-cell proteomics can now leverage the Pixelgen Proxiome Kit, a powerful solution enabling high-resolution mapping of protein interactions. Using Proximity Network Assay technology, this kit reveals nanoscale spatial relationships among immune cell proteins, providing critical insights for disease research, drug discovery, and biomarker development.

Unlike traditional methods, the Pixelgen Proxiome Kit does not require specialized instruments, making it an accessible and cost-effective solution for labs focused on single-cell analysis. With an average resolution of 50 nanometers, the kit enables detailed profiling of up to 50,000 proteins per cell, helping labs generate high-quality, reproducible data.

Why lab managers should consider the Pixelgen Proxiome Kit:

✔ High-resolution insights: Nanoscale spatial protein analysis for detailed cellular mapping.
✔ Cost-effective: No expensive instruments required—easy adoption for any lab.
✔ Validated 155-protein panel: Comprehensive immune cell surface profiling.
✔ Streamlined workflow: Functions like an NGS sample-prep kit.
Versatile applications: Supports multiple cell types, including PBMCs and organoids.

By integrating the Pixelgen Proxiome Kit into their workflows, lab managers can enhance their lab’s efficiency, reproducibility, and data depth, advancing the frontier of single-cell proteomics research.

This article has been sourced from a press release and may include content created or refined using AI tools and verified by our editorial team.  For the full press release, visit: Pixelgen Technologies

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